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OPINION: Outing a Psychiatry Professor as Anti-Gun

March 19, 2026 By Dave Workman

(Photo-illustration from licensed Shutterstock account.)

By Lee Williams

SAF Investigative Journalism Project

Special to Liberty Park Press

OPINION: No one who truly values their Second Amendment rights should be worried that University of Michigan psychiatry professor Brian M. Hicks, PhD, is gaining fame and making money by passing off anti-gun propaganda as legitimate research, right?

After all, it’s a free country. Professor Hicks can make a dollar and a name for himself however he sees fit, right?

If the good professor twists some questionable data and bizarre opinions together and then calls it legitimate research, that too shouldn’t matter, right?

Now, if a peer-reviewed medical journal founded in 1883, which is published 48 times a year and read by physicians across the country and around the globe, takes Professor Hicks’ scribbles and calls them actual research without labeling his work as anti-gun propaganda or even opinion, that too isn’t a problem, right?

Wrong.

The Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, has published more than a few of Professor Hicks tall tales and has never once labeled them properly. Rather than calling them opinion, JAMA publishes his work as legitimate research. Obviously, they have never investigated the good professor or even looked at his social media to insure fairness and accuracy.

Well, friends, we have.

There is little doubt that the good professor is publishing anti-gun rubbish, which JAMA passes off to its readers as legitimate research. That alone is a massive red flag, or at least it should be.

Take a look at Professor Hicks’ latest work, which was published on St. Patrick’s Day: “Prevalence of Thoughts of Shooting Others Among US Adults.”

“This study’s findings suggest that a small but nontrivial percentage of people in the US think about shooting others,” Hicks actually wrote.

He used a host of previously published works to form this opinion, which included data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, which has its own anti-gun history.

Hicks, of course, included a call for more gun control in his recent story, as he does in all of his anti-gun writings.

“Prevention efforts are needed to address gun violence risk among those with and without access to firearms,” he wrote. “Resolving the risk of gun violence will require understanding nuanced contextual, social, and psychological influences and the difficult work of building bridges across many stakeholders.”

Professor Brian M. Hicks, PhD. (Photo courtesy of the University of Michigan Medical School.)

Questionable social media

Even a brief look at Professor Hicks’ X account shows he is very anti-gun. His posts should have been examined by JAMA, at least once.

“Most COVID gun buyers believed in Q-Anon conspiracies. 76% endorsed the belief that the government, media, and financial worlds in the United States are controlled by a group of Satan-worshiping pedophiles who run a global child sex trafficking operation.” Posted on X at 8:49 AM · Sep 16, 2023

“COVID gun buyers reported much more intimate partner violence (IPV). 56% occasionally to frequently punch or hit their partner versus 1.6% of non-gun owners and 3% of pre-pandemic gun owners. IPV is a strong predictor of gun vioelnce (sic).” Posted on X at 8:49 AM · Sep 16, 2023

“So the profile of a COVID gun buyer includes high rates of prior violence and antisocial behavior, suicidal thoughts and self-harm behaviors, many mental health & substance use problems, beliefs in violent conspiracies, and super into guns.” Posted on X at 8:49 AM · Sep 16, 2023

“Pro-gun attitudes were associated with less fear of a school shooting. So pro-gun people are less afraid that a shooting will occur but are more in favor of teachers carrying guns. Some people just like guns.” Posted on X at 9:51 AM · May 27, 2022.

Takeaways

Professor Hicks did not return calls or emails seeking his comments for this story.

In my humble opinion, he is a symptom of a much larger problem: Taxpayer dollars should never be spent on funding anti-gun idiocy because it seems that the greater the idiocy, the more public money they receive.

You will likely see far more stories coming from the good professor.

According to his bio, the National Institute of Mental Health, or NIMH, recently gave him a grant “to expand his research into firearm injury and mortality prevention.”

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About Dave Workman

Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist with an expertise in firearms and the outdoors. He is the author of several books dealing with firearms politics. He has a degree in editorial journalism from the University of Washington and is a lifelong Washington resident.

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